Ventilation Hood User Manual

HRVBBLHA
Heat Recovery Ventilator
ERVBBLHA
Energy Recovery Ventilator
Product Data
A10299
The Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) and Energy Recovery
Ventilator (ERV) systems offered by Bryant are the finest on the
market today. These units provide efficient and cost effective heat
recovery during the heating season when needed most.
As temperatures drop below 23_F(--5_C), indoor air is recirculated
periodically through the heat exchanger core to prevent frost from
forming. Competitors’ methods of supplementary electric defrost
waste energy. Unlike rotary wheel heat exchangers which mix air
streams, these cross--flow or counterflow heat exchangers ensure
that there is no mixing of the stale air stream with the fresh outdoor
air stream.
A filter installed on the incoming outdoor air stream removes large
airborne particles from the intake air stream before they enter the
heat exchanger and reduces the maintenance required. The units’
acoustically engineered design make Bryant ventilators the quietest
on the market and ensures that comfort is felt, not heard.
Unlatching two (2) suitcase style latches allows easy removal of the
filters and core for cleaning.
NOTE: The HRV should not be installed in an attic or
unconditioned space unless provisions are made for drain line
freezing and condensation.
STANDARD FEATURES
HRV
S Energy saving defrost cycle
S Cross--flow, counterflow heat exchangers
S One filter on incoming air; one filter on outgoing air to
protect core
S Acoustical design
S No--tools maintenance
S Polypropylene heat exchanger core
ERV
S Drainless design
S Integrated airflow balancing points
S Integrated furnace interlock
S High pressure blowers
S Onboard control for continuous high/low ventilator operation
S Energy saving defrost cycle
S Cross--flow, counterflow heat exchangers
S One filter on incoming air; one filter on outgoing air to
protect core
S No--tools maintenance
S Enthalpic heat exchanger core

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